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Tyra Banks Reveals Her Two-Year-Old Son York Is Already Taking Charge at Home

She may be a boss on the runway, but at home Tyra Banks' two-year-old son, York Banks Asla, is the man of the house! While recently speaking to Entertainment Tonight, the former supermodel joked about her baby boy taking charge at home.

"I think every two-year-old has some terrible moments. And he definitely, definitely has that," she shared. "But, he's also like in charge so when he's eating I try to tell him you must sit at the table when you eat, you cannot run around, you must sit. So the other day, yesterday, my mom is eating at the counter in the kitchen. He's like, 'Nana, sit down. You eating. Sit down, Nana.'"

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Using a surrogate, Tyra welcomed York back in January 2017 after multiple failed IVF attempts with her now ex-boyfriend, Erik Asla. The couple later broke up in October 2017, but Tyra has not let her former failed relationship faze her. In fact, her mom, Carolyn London, is already asking for more grandchildren ASAP.

"My son is rolling and running around and she's like, 'You see? He needs a friend. He's saying that these stuffed animals are his babies and he's calling himself a big brother.' He calls himself a big brother. I'm like there's nobody underneath you… What does that mean 'big brother?'" Tyra revealed. The former model then hilariously joked about renting another kid to be York's younger sibling. "I don't know, is there a little baby around here that I could — there was a cute little baby with a blue jumpsuit on that I could — there she is! There's her parents right over there. Maybe we can rent her," Tyra joked.

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